Take a few steps back...

Instead of complaining and whining I'm going to take a few steps back and see what all the challenges have produced or brought to me.

  • Amy's feet and legs were badly infected and swollen. The only way they could be treated and healed was by her hospitalization.
  • The Lord used Jim to save Amy's life. God had laid her on his heart with an urgent need to pray. He visited us and told her and then prayed for her. This convinced her she needed to go to the ER.
  • We discovered a serious breathing issue that Amy had when she was hospitalized.
  • Amy would've died and we had no clue.
  • Amy had stopped breathing and had a CODE BLUE respiratory failure. An emergency team swarmed her room and I was alone.
  • Bob has worked at the hospital a lot for years. I called him and he only heard a few words and came. When I saw his face in the door, behind all the staff, I went to him and fell apart. I needed to have someone and he was my someone.
  • Continual healing of Amy when it medically shouldn't have happened.
  • God's obvious intervention and plans that were contrary to the doctors.
  • No need for transfer to another facility.
  • My wonderful bosses and Target who made the whole experience much easier by giving the time off I needed. 
  • Prayers and prayers and prayers.
  • Hospital delirium resulted in in-home therapy.
  • My husband is an amazing man and a father par excellent.
  • Katie and Mackenzie were there all the time and absolute rocks.
  • I looked death in the face while I was haunted and surrounded by memories and fear lost.
  • PCAs have come and gone through a revolving door and we've survived.
  • A new strength has been forged within me.
  • I finally started therapy after experiencing it with Amy during her sessions.
  • I've learned that I can change.
  • I finally like me.
  • Frustration and I are not friends.
  • I've learned new and creative ways to express the effenheimer.
  • My use of the effenheimer thoroughly amuses my daughter. She is the only one who really hears me say it. 
  • I can really trust God.
  • I see his fingerprints on my life.
  • I've seen his fingerprints on my family's life especially the past few days with Steve.
  • I love my cousin Becky. I dream about her. I love her.
  • Family is the foundation and I will never be able to thank all of my family enough.
When all is said and done, and all the dust has cleared and settled. When I finally find myself standing there all alone, I will be on the Rock of my Salvation surrounded and covered by His feathers and under His wings. He is ALWAYS there and I am NEVER alone.

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